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Dry Heat Tunnel and Oven Solutions - KAYE
Hot air sterilization, also known as dry heat sterilization or depyrogenation, is a critical process for the removal of pyrogens and microorganisms from materials such as glassware and metal parts. This method is frequently used in the pharmaceutical and biotech industries and operates at high temperatures, typically up to 350+ ºC/ 662+°F or ...
Amphenol TPC Wire & Cable Unveils Updated State-of-the-Art Product ...
The revamped facility is intended to maintain the quality and dependability of our wire and cable products while testing materials for developing new designs for our high-performance solutions. The testing lab has been integrated into a newly expanded modern area, positioning all testing equipment close to our product designers, engineers, and ...
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Quick Start University Laboratory Programs for Acoustics, Civil ... - PCB
With a history of providing discounted sensors to the academic community, PCB® expands their commitment with four new Laboratory Programs that help both seasoned and first-time instructors provide comprehensive educational programs for their engineering classes.
Temperature Sensors | NTC Thermistors
They provide accurate temperature measurement, control and compensation with use over a range of -40°C to 105°C (-40°F to 221°F) and high sensitivity greater than -4%/°C at 25°C (77°F), making them ideal for medical applications.
Acoustic Testing | PCB Piezotronics
PCB offers a wide range of acoustic sensors to suit diverse applications, from high-performance microphones to specialized pressure transducers. Our commitment to innovation ensures that PCB's sensors incorporate the latest technological advancements, providing customers with cutting-edge solutions.
Vibration monitoring solutions - Wilcoxon Sensing Technologies
Wilcoxon Sensing Technologies® offers a variety of high quality, durable solutions to fulfill the demands of nuclear plants for permanent or walkaround data collection. Wilcoxon vibration sensors and cable assemblies are available in various radiation-hardened configurations.
Andrew Barnard | PCB Piezotronics
PCB® manufactures sensors used by design engineers and predictive maintenance professionals to test and measure vibration, pressure, force, acoustics, load, and shock in research and development as well as industrial applications. Subscribe to our newsletter to get the latest news & product updates from PCB®. Subscribe to PCB... Why PCB?
793R radiation-resistant accelerometer - Wilcoxon Sensing Technologies
The 793R high performance accelerometer is suitable for gearboxes and other vibration monitoring applications that benefit from high frequency analysis.
Lab Grade Instruments for Professional Audio Markets - PCB
PCB® acoustic microphones, accelerometers, and accessories ideal for sound modeling, speaker design, headphone and earbud testing, studio and live recording.
Quality and Laboratory Accreditations - KAYE
Our Calibration facilities hold a variety of laboratory accreditations and certificates of approval for quality management systems. The accreditation guarantees a high quality standard and verified accuracy in our Calibration lab for the Kaye Product line.
Market Connector: Directed Energy Weapons - Amphenol Aerospace
The primary types include HELs, which use focused light to damage or destroy targets; High-Power Microwaves (HPMs), which emit microwave radiation to disrupt electronics; and Particle Beam weapons, which accelerate particles to near-light speeds to inflict damage, though these remain largely experimental.
Space Qualified RF Components - SV Microwave
Space missions demand components that endure harsh conditions, including extreme temperatures, radiation, and even mechanical stress found in the high-vibration environments of rocket launches. SV Microwave's space-qualified RF components are precisely engineered to meet these challenges, ensuring optimal RF performance in satellite, missile ...
Structural Test ICP ® Accelerometers - PCB
High output piezoceramic sensing element for strong output signal; Lightweight casing materials to minimize mass loading effects; Available in a variety of packages, mounting and cable options
HTR-420 High Temperature Dry Block Calibrator - KAYE
This all-in-one high temperature calibrator is an ideal solution for laboratories seeking reliable and efficient thermal validation. The Kaye HTR-420 provides an extensive temperature range from 30˚ C to 420˚ C, generating readings with remarkable temperature stability of up to 0.01˚C.
Model 357A63 | PCB Piezotronics
Model 357A63:UHT-12™, Charge output accel, high temp to +900 F, 0.53 pC/g, 5000 g, to 6k Hz, 10-32 side conn, 5-40 thread mount, case isolated
Resilient Sensors for Space Testing - PCB
At PCB, we have over 50 years of experience in building sensors that are renowned for their exceptional reliability, accuracy, and durability. Our acquisition of Endevco's full line of sensors further solidified our reputation for providing innovative technology.
Measuring Static Overpressures in Air Blast Environments
Accurate measurement of the static overpressure in an air blast is extremely challenging. Pressure rise times can be sub-microsecond, demanding extremely high-frequency response from the measuring pressure transducers and their associated signal conditioning. In addition, concurrent.
Model 621B41 | PCB Piezotronics
High freq. laboratory ceramic shear ICP® accel, 100 mV/g, 0.8 to 20k Hz, 316L SS case, top exit, 10-32 conn., frequency sweep ISO 17025 accredited calibration. Sensitivity: (±5%) 100 mV/g (10.2 mV/(m/s²))
Reverberation Time Measurements
PCB® manufactures sensors used by design engineers and predictive maintenance professionals to test and measure vibration, pressure, force, acoustics, load, and shock in research and development as well as industrial applications. Subscribe to our newsletter to get the latest news & product updates from PCB®. Subscribe to PCB... Why PCB?